USA TODAY BESTSELLING authors, Terri E. Laine and A.M. Hargrove bring a new full-length standalone, Contemporary Romance novel.
Since I was a boy, my desire was to serve. To give my vows and life over to the Church, despite the corruption in my soul.
Because of it.
I am a sinner. The embodiment of temptation – or so I’ve been told.
Yet I’ve never laid my hands upon a woman. Never sought the pleasures of the flesh that so many have been tempted by. I never wanted to.
Until her.
Sky blue eyes and pale blonde hair swallow me up until blue is all that I can see.
She is my weakness. My downfall. My temptation.
My name is Canaan. I am an ordained Roman Catholic Priest.
Her name is Haven, and I’m still not sure if she’s my salvation or my destruction.
This is not a love story.
This is a confession.
Dear Heavenly Father: I have sinned.
And so help me, I may sin again.
Warning - A Beautiful Sin is a forbidden romance that blurs lines between passion and religious faith. Please be warned, the subject matter may be offensive to some readers.
USA TODAY BESTSELLING authors, Terri E. Laine and A.M. Hargrove bring a new full-length standalone, Contemporary Romance novel.
Since I was a boy, my desire was to serve. To give my vows and life over to the Church, despite the corruption in my soul.
Because of it.
I am a sinner. The embodiment of temptation – or so I’ve been told.
Yet I’ve never laid my hands upon a woman. Never sought the pleasures of the flesh that so many have been tempted by. I never wanted to.
Until her.
Sky blue eyes and pale blonde hair swallow me up until blue is all that I can see.
She is my weakness. My downfall. My temptation.
My name is Canaan. I am an ordained Roman Catholic Priest.
Her name is Haven, and I’m still not sure if she’s my salvation or my destruction.
This is not a love story.
This is a confession.
Dear Heavenly Father: I have sinned.
And so help me, I may sin again.
Warning - A Beautiful Sin is a forbidden romance that blurs lines between passion and religious faith. Please be warned, the subject matter may be offensive to some readers.